Jonathan Moustakas

Jonathan Moustakas

Favorite films

  • Good Time
  • The Basketball Diaries
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
  • Buffalo '66

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  • Warfare

    ★★★★½

  • Death of a Unicorn

    ★★½

  • The Accountant 2

    ★★★★

  • Adult Best Friends

    ★★★½

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  • Warfare

    Warfare

    ★★★★½

    A horrifyingly beautiful show of force, Warfare is a brutal, unflinching descent into the chaos of combat, brought to life by Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza with staggering authenticity. Told by those who have lived it, this is not just a war film—it’s an experience, a visceral immersion into the relentless brutality and quiet humanity found on the battlefield. 

    Full review coming soon to The Cinema Group.

    Stay tuned.

  • Death of a Unicorn

    Death of a Unicorn

    ★★½

    Greedy billionaires, murderous unicorns, and a father-daughter duo caught in the middle—Death of a Unicorn blends absurdist horror with biting satire. Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega lead an outstanding ensemble that fully embraces the madness, while Richard E. Grant and Anthony Carrigan steal every scene they’re in.
    Scharfman directs with confidence, staging some brilliantly deranged sequences, but the film leans a little too hard on familiar “eat the rich” tropes. The corporate greed allegory is fun, but the script doesn’t fully explore…

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  • The Accountant 2

    The Accountant 2

    ★★★★

    The Accountant 2 ditches some of the first film’s tightly wound structure in favor of a looser, more character-driven sequel. Affleck and Bernthal are the heart of this film, and their chemistry carries an otherwise convoluted plot. It’s action-packed, surprisingly funny, and a solid follow-up—if a little messier than its predecessor.★★★★☆
    READ THE FULL REVIEW HERE

  • The Legend of Ochi

    The Legend of Ochi

    ★★★★★

    ‘The Legend of Ochi’ Review: A Visually Stunning Family Adventure That Redefines Fantasy Cinema​Isaiah Saxon’s The Legend of Ochi is a triumphant debut that reimagines the possibilities of family cinema. Blending traditional techniques such as puppetry and animatronics with cutting-edge visual effects, Saxon has created a film that feels timeless yet refreshingly modern. A deeply emotional story set against a fantastical backdrop, The Legend of Ochitransports viewers to a meticulously crafted world that echoes the classic adventures of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and The Black Stallion while carving…